John Leguizamo is working on a pilot for ABC that he says is inspired by his life growing up in The Bronx. In the show, he also becomes successful and winds up marrying rich on the Upper West Side, while his Latina mother and grandmother in The Bronx try to keep him grounded. “In New York, you can go from ghetto living to super-rich, hanging out trying to mix with everybody and being a fish out of water everywhere you go,” the comedian told us during a party at Le Cirque. He says at times, he’s caught between two worlds. “When I go ‘ghetto’ now, I know I’m not a card-carrying hood anymore, so I don’t really relate as much. And then when I’m with the upper crust, I know I’m not from society. But it’s always fun to be there as a spectator.” The show is being co-written with former “Family Guy” producer Chris Sheridan. Behind the scenes, the comic wed estate planner Justine Maurer in 2003 in a Catholic-Jewish ceremony at the couple’s lakefront home upstate. Guests reportedly danced to “Hava Nagila” and salsa and hip-hop, leaving Leguizamo to quip: “No Latin party is complete without a ‘Soul Train’ line.” We have a feeling the scenario will make it into the new show, being produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, the duo behind “The Muppets.” Leguizamo segued into the show about his own life after ABC passed on another series he was to star in, called “Kings of Van Nuys.” That comedy was based on a British series, called “Only Fools and Horses,” about brothers who hatch outrageous get-rich quick schemes with their aging grandfather.